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he Swedish-British Society is a cultural society based in Stockholm. It was founded in 1919, at the instigation of the late Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf, later King Gustaf Adolf VI, with the aim to promote and further the cultural relations between the Swedish and the British people. The Society arranges a number of events e.g. interesting lectures by prominent speakers, visits to concerts and theatres, an annual St. Andrew's Ball and an annual spring excursion to a Swedish manor house or castle as well as a number of other social activities. 2-3 events are being arranged each month for the members.
Updated: 07/04/2005
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Today some 90 people are registered members of the New Zealand Sweden Society, in all there are about 150 New Zealanders living in Sweden. We keep in contact with similar societies in Scandinavia and New Zealand. We strive to promote the interchange of visits between people from New Zealand and Sweden. We offer practical help and advice to recently arrived New Zealanders
Updated: 06/04/2005
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Many of our members were born in South Africa. Other members are Swedes who have lived and worked in South Africa. Others have been on tourist visits and fallen in love with the country. A few have done research there, for instance in areas like the country´s unique flora. There are also those who have worked towards helping the country develop and those who have lived through and experienced the apartheid era which to some may only be history.
Updated: 06/04/2005
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This is a new facility provided by the BCA exclusively for members with their own businesses that offer services to members in particular and other visitors to the site (prospective members) could use.
Updated: 06/04/2005
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While the majority of our members are from the United States of America and the British Commonwealth, we welcome anyone interacting positively within an English-speaking atmosphere. Despite our diverse origins, we view the club as essential to celebrating the "ties that bind us", namely, our cultural and linguistic heritage.
Updated: 06/04/2005
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IWC finances its activities from membership fees and payment from advertisers.
IWC gives financial support to philanthropic projects especially those of an International nature."
Updated: 06/04/2005
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The American Women's Club in Sweden provides a sense of fidelity to naturalized citizens and Americans living abroad. We offer support groups and a variety of fun activities for its members. The club sponsors activity groups, luncheons, holiday activities, trips, museum tours, evening events, and volunteer activities.
Updated: 06/04/2005
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The Stockholm International Rotary Club (SIRC) is a young, vibrant member of the Rotary International family. Started in May 2003, the club is located in Stockholm, Sweden\'s capital city, and is the only Rotary club in Stockholm that conducts meetings in English. The membership is international, culturally diverse and has representatives from several embassies as well as from the business, professional, vocational and artistic sector.
Updated: 06/04/2005
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Meet other local moms to talk about parenting, your kids, schools, daycare and various mom related stuff
Updated: 06/04/2005
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Welcome to IFG, the club that brings internationals and Swedes together for fun activities. IFG organizes regular meetings with different themes, a wide range of activities, and pub nights.
Updated: 06/04/2005
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